Following the success of the 2018
league season, PACE Sports and Entertainment Marketing, has announced that all
is now set for a bigger, better and more exciting 2019 Higher Institutions
Football League (HiFL®) season
Speaking at the international press
conference to announce the commencement of the league, Director, PACE Sports
and Entertainment Marketing, Mr. Sola Fijabi enthused in his opening remarks
that all is now set for a bigger, better and more exciting 2019 HiFL season,
building on the successes recorded in the first season.
“The 2019 season promises so much
excitement. We are accommodating more schools and expanding engagements across
board. We have concluded plans to take the Nigerian team made up of the best
players from the 2018 season to Naples, Italy for the World University Games
(FISU). We are proud of the role the league is playing in enhancing youth
development in Nigeria. Already, two of the outstanding talents from the 2018
season are on the books of professional football teams in Nigeria. Our
objective is to place collegiate sports in Nigeria on the same pedestal as
their counterparts in other countries and build a strong ecosystem of young,
home-grown football talents that may become invaluable for future national
engagement” Mr. Fijabi further remarked.
In his speech, President of the
Nigerian University Games Association (NUGA), Prof. Stephen Hamafyelto assured
all stakeholders that the association is very committed to ensuring that the
HiFL® 2019 season is a success.
“2019 is loaded with lot of sporting
activities for NUGA. The NUGA games is holding at the University of Lagos. The
World University Games is taking place later this year in Italy. HiFL is also
starting soon with more universities to be engaged. There is a new commitment
among all parties to ensure a stellar outing in the competition. We are
glad that the league has not only given a
voice to the abundant football talents across the country, but also an
instrument for socio-economic development,” Hamafyelto
said.
It would be recalled that UAM Tillers
from the University of Agriculture, Makurdi won the maiden edition of the
league after defeating the UNICAL Malabites from the University of Calabar 5-4
on penalties at the finals played at the Agege Stadium in Lagos. It is indeed
better times for collegiate sports and football in particular.
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